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July 13, 2018

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78 DIGS.NET | 7.13.2018 J et-setters land on Hawaii's Big Island and head to the Kona Coast for deep relaxation amid Kohanaiki's 450 acres of natural landscape. Unspoiled coastal trails, translucent blue waters and white-sand beaches set the stage, while features like a Rees Jones-designed golf course and sprawling, oceanfront clubhouse— complete with a chop house and sushi bar, a private brewery and a holistic spa by design star Tracy Lee—dress it in fine sle. When complete, the members-only communi will consist of approximately 400 real estate offerings ranging in size and price—currently starting at $3 million—with postcard views of Pacific Ocean sunsets, the sculpted green golf course and mis peaks of Mount Hualālai. Becoming a member requires the purchase of onsite proper—one can buy a turnkey residence or build their Hawaiian home from scratch with Kohanaiki's dream team of architects—Shay Zak, Warren Sunnland, Jim McLaughin and Khoi Le. Turnkey models include Hinahina, a three-bedroom getaway of 2,402 square feet, where one can contemplate the 7th fairway from their private infini pool deck, entertain under an expansive lanai and entertain visitors at a separate guest hale (home). Non-members can enjoy Kohanaiki via membership at the invite-only Hale Club, with rental homes ranging from one to four bedrooms and designed by modern Hawaiian master Shay Zak. kohanaiki.com A + D | R E A L E S TAT E Ultra-luxe along the Kona Coast W R I T T E N B Y C O N S TA N C E D U N N KOHANAIKI (clockwise from top le) Floorplans are designed to optimize outdoor living; fresh- air showers are standard comforts; infini pools complement the Kona Coast climate; palm trees and breezes are part of the natural landscape; a refined great room in a "Hinahina" home, designed by Warren Sunnland; an elegant lanai where one can spend the day soaking up lush island views. PHOTOGRAPHS: COURTESY OF KOHANAIKI

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